Crossroads of Oppression: An Analysis of the Intersection of Race and Gender in the History of Slavery in Savannah
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Date of Lecture
2-4-2016
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Armstrong State University, A Moveable Feast
Description of Lecture
This joint lecture will trace the complicated links and intersections between gender and the history of slavery and the slave trade in Savannah. Hatch and Wyse’s research interests include social inequality, gender and relationships. Both professors hold a Ph.D. in Sociology.
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Wyse, Jennifer Padilla and Hatch, Alison, "Crossroads of Oppression: An Analysis of the Intersection of Race and Gender in the History of Slavery in Savannah" (2016). A Moveable Feast (2013-2017). 3.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-moveable-feast/3
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